Adopted a resolution declaring the city's intention to issue $21 million in sewer revenue bonds to pay for improvements to the city's wastewater system, after the state Department of Environmental Quality offered more low-interest loans to the city.

Spelled out specific times garbage cans may be left at the curb before and after pickup -- no earlier than 3 p.m. the day before pickup, and no later than 10 p.m. the day of pickup.

Asked the mayor to study the feasibility of allowing Kenner residents the option of applying for two-year vehicle inspection certificates after the state Legislature adopted a measure allowing the two-year brake tags across most of the state. Kenner has its own brake tag station.

Asked the administration to study the feasibility of expanding the Jefferson Parish curbside recycling program into Kenner or designating a drop-off site for recyclables.

Agreed to pay BLD Services LLC up to $2 million annually for replacement or restoration of existing sewer mains.

Agreed to pay Hi-Tech Electric Inc. of Delaware up to $250,000 per year, under a two-year contract to repair/maintain street lighting on Interstate 10.

Agreed to pay Young's General Contracting Inc. up to $50,000 per year for a two-year contract for tree work.

Appointed Michele Branigan as council president to replace Jeannie Black, and appointed Maria DeFrancesch as council vice president to replace Joe Stagni.

Reappointed John Schnauder and John Oliver to the Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Board for three more years, after their terms expire July 30.

Accepted as complete the Fleming Construction contract for the 24th and Delaware lift station.